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    Default 2011 HARRIS rear trailing mounts

    On my 2011 Harris.
    As far as the rear trailing arm brackets?
    There is 3 holes, from front to rear ,in each bracket for the upper and lower arms.Not the holes to move the arm up or down, But the holes to run different lengths.Harris says to start with 16 inch uppers and 14inch lowers. But they do not say what holes to use? I think the middle hole for the top bars is for 16inch.
    So 16inch upper is in the middle hole and the 14inch lower is in the most rear hole?

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    Nobody runs a Harris car??
    I cant get Happis to answer me either?

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    We don't have a Harris but that is usually the way it works, put it in the hole required to run those lengths. Different length bars affect the car differently, start with their set up lengths. Best of luck.

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    The holes closest to the rear end are for 14" bars on the lower mounts. I have a 2007 and they are the same.

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    Usually, you put the bars in the holes that where there would be no indexing of the bcages. Most bcages are made so you can put a protractor on the backside of the trailing arm mounts. At ride height, it should read 0 degrees, unless your builder tells you otherwise. The middle holes make the most sense, so you could run a shorter bottom RR to tighten car up in the slack.

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